ale cilariettiatt. n A " .7. L. Ocacer, Editor, MARIETTA. PA : ecenilt& 24,1,51)4 • - ! I I a'Hod. W illiiiui, .. Day n; ,he A rnerkan Minister to , France died d in Paris about two weeks since. Mr. Day ; . ton was born rebrnary ritb, i 8117; tit' Basking Ridge,fiTaW 4 jersey. ...Ine'ip3ll ha began the practice'ot fair ; Was elec ted to the State Senate in If.l37,'"and, chosen Associate Judge of fteStwifinfie . Court of New Jersey in 1838. , "Ide"ser ved in the United States,Senat!l ie frum 1542 till 1851. As a lawyer,be,/, : had a high reputation, and in,politicsAle, was , always to be found on the side, of ~freed am. He was in, favor of.the admission (.1 California as e free State, of the,,abo iition of slavery, in the Cp 7 : hmbia, and voted against the Fugitive .`save bill. This courpe,gainqd,hitn.thp nomination for *the Vice , Aresldency 'Ton, the FrV9 o Ptftick9ttin,. lBs6 .a 1857 he was appointed AttgrneyPeper ad of New J,erneyond upon . the,elec,tian of Mr. Lincoln was aipointed iylinister to France )11.4 t -V: tra"A Gan. Dix's headquarie4s,: on Sunday, a gentleman ivas examined who left Richmond sevenday",s 1 I pany fifty-six `deserters. lie_ re ports the condition of the'irehgalis ; in the trenches as rEfe.heing compelled to stand in mud gitd ;vatea foot deep, anikiillo , k'a ntlfrapOi r d * of meat and a Round of floii:l:P ti Ff:";3.:7.., The men are 'iligarl j cge l d . an d take every opportunity . al t o t r t t A umalting, mate of one hundredleseitiOn4,'Per l day from Lee's army. The Northern ppers are kept frein tbVi(en:El'n4de„+e , l s: re! sorted to to keep them iti Bherman'S'aed Thomas'moements.`" car All the convicts in the 18 - tate peu iteutiatielaillititedol4[l4,*eX4e,Lhose seVt,,enbeaTol: 4 lite' - ' ibere . pardoned by the` eroor of G.eorgia, condition_ of their goinileitO' "' 't r? 4 rvide. co t rupo . n of;oud o huthirea'xitts fortn ed. Thtp ihois'tio what seiiei'e - 4iitrern - - ity the St4e'`Q.r,; - ,o' w:9'.,4dii"ci 1 of. pt t ter ProOf l of,t o siii;te'Pf exhaustion as . it regaillS“'rWeh beep, up the rebel iorks:`llis6Cim convict;Pa"' of e 0 1 . 01 di tie iL remain in, to' get 0,2 C., t";i•Lciu"?Fe wg , car The New Bedford Mercury states that Richard Almv„ of,Dartmoeth,agy 92 year dintion last f han sgivog„. .iih day with his brother Thomas slimy,,l 10 41 , 6, t' the sem" town, age,d 90 years. On the, , 411 • ..1•31 , ..411.; dap afte'r,'Rtchard harnessed his coil to . • • I 4.l's a wagon and deove,trom the residence (mt of Thomas, at florae Neck, to hip brow, • qv • 1 SIM,„I, aistance of some eight mi es.. some eight = • ifir The rebels it t a.ve sold, 4Montacel lo," the hole Ito c k Mana, • . formerly, I VA Op to President . I.octris6, as:tho PiciPiirty . of alien enemies of the Co"n federacy. Mon ticello was_ given by the sy , ill,o( the. ,Bite Capt. Leyyto the 'seates home for tii;wliloweandog sea r pans it , ~! . F.,. I!if: '. • ; , :d - (47r Thil' l lidi;7idtial wilt) brings the h 'Pole& t ikatil-els 'fi; ' ti'lls"cdna6f . is Joe. Barker, the notorious infio6l preacher, tr,hVeling' in Etigland is lr iireelpiint`fcii . • the rebel's. /le is the salad man that was e ogitied ia,tbe di.cumioa,wi.tb Ittpv, 02, Brg as to„ the diviriit,y Qt . qke 66- A. dress parade of bounty-jumpers_ look placeat Indianapolis. 1nd.,,,a Jew . days symo. „Pvr one hundred, of them, were lashed t t 7o-ap,d-tw.o,to along yope,, with a herculean African leading the column through theprincipal streets, ritvgiag a,belir; • ti* r ; sa 3 ao Henderson, ex-Navy .1 gent New'York C4y, whose arrest,on n a,seri.. nun charge—Mat of corrupt ioistra tiod—efeated so pushexeitementdvipg last l sairwer, has ben indieted by the grandYnry, Only a few days since.. er.4 o , o rrfiappl 3 don t of,the NeWYork Tribune, at Bea:fort,. N.,C., states, that the ebel Bj° the interior of the State. aro making ,evnry „proparittiogi for the , xpeeted traps.fer 7 pt ime'S army, froM Virginia ,to:N,orth. Qaplina. The Philadelphia Press seiYs4, dy residing in Eleatli t areet, in that city' Docame, on Tuesday last, the .motherV two and,one boy. Tiis rather of thetripletsis 60 years old` star PrdsideotuLiridela a All 'andi'ali draft for threa l b i tifidr6d tlionSattilitidrg l iiibil:'ta mike nv'tiii;Lde ficiency occasioned by the credits crii the last call., ti., p - , • ler Gen.' M 'has - been' made t a. NEL for thiregultraiy, On the f..3'ecoinnieti:dittCoir6CGeliVG'ratat. *l' ORIGIN OF CIIRISTMAS FESTIVALS. We Sad the following very interesting arti- die on Christmas Festivals and Christ mas Trees, in tie' last nuMberYof the "Church Advocate The holy chuiph festival`, Christmas; .r compounded of 'Christ arid 'inns, a f4ait, signifies Christ's Festival. In the Ger man it is called "CHRIST-TAG," which means Christ's day. Anterior to the fourth century there was little or no cel ebration of this day as a Christian boll day, by the early.. followers of Christ.— But at this early period the commemo ration of the day of Christ's birth was commenced by the churches. Then it was that the early christian fitherd began! • to gather from traditions relating to it,i 4,13,094P1ank-e.4o4l l .eMArls. o l „ -thei , P ,, e o, l llo — unfortunately, so much time had elapsed, 'th "'the precise day of 13 s` birth was already lost., and the good searClierswere'domPelled tO flounder in thmsdaill fora i uitab e day and whit t vast differences of view preiailed for a Übe:it - was finally and -permanently fixed on the 25th day of December, mainly fo3t e t.wpfollowing ceasens 1. The principle aisniversag_day of tha,lieatheri(4-od i Aaturri,.was at ~t1:19, time celebrated on the 25th, day of -De cember, tt,pd r wa,s „ c,a4d ,:gqurnlq9,„9 r i feastofSatti4m, in.horior pod., This was a season of ,tike„ greatest per riimp!„and rev,elry, which, were ,carrild, to such an unbOunded eXteatyas to be calked 'December, liberties." The most l liberty prevailed during its eontin utPcehv,a4l pink .and; fe,;iyity ; friends made presents to eaCh,other; sOoplsr,e,rj3glpse,cl;the §enrite, did [pat Bit ; no war was proclaimed ; nakekecut,ed,; ,sltveswere,,permittpe.,tp, jest with their masters, and were even waited oti,at table ,by,them ; hence the; theologians of the fourth century agreed to 4 subey tate, iO,, plat; 0 of heathea, cus v toms, airoly and cSristian festival; ,and by this means incline,the f, peopie„to,r,?-, pudiate the falge, and worship the, true t God. Many, of .t4ese ancjent cu,stoins still continue throughout Europe, espe ,. cially„among,Roma‘vCaiholies,--such as. ringing bells and feasting at midnight. 2. The Winter,Solstice [ solstice means the- Sun sta - mling still ] ends /bout this time, when the Sun, the source ettlight; begins • WI - loomsiron/1h! again with increasing, vigor.th wiiridkand cheenthe.earth., ItTia the birthday , of • light, as Christmas is the birthday of Ch'rist,Ahe'' true spirituul,aight of•t theil :world. Ilhe'slecoration'of 'Clinches with ever.- 1 greens is a relic of the ancient Druid custems.-.. o.ln .-yeeirs 4aitisireaths Of; un'-I fading green were worn -ntin-the brow. I Tug A'ttbE 'origipataci. Germany, and no doubt,lias ''also.bor rowed from Druidic practices. An ev ergreen tree Was setup in' he pati'o's, and trimmed with toys, mottoes,vigar devices, and'all = the beautiful things hind hearth and Willing 'hands can put qh , erp,,s‘pd then_ lit up ,with hundreds of tapers, and' tme he ion tenii Can ted in to re.ceive,the gifts of the '‘Chiist kiiiiiteira'.''''rigien iifts were, pre4nte'd to the" poor, and afeast prepared for them and their little ones ;, and well was this named by th'e Protestant Germans the "Children's Festival," "for truly no other daiinakes the hearts of 'children repro happy, and -there is Rorie • looked forward toty theni with more rileasure in phristian lands ; for the children in heathen countries have no Christmas Tree„receive no gifts, no feasts, nor knowledge of a Saviours kirth. • The . good custom of making presents . . during the festivarof the'Savinur's na tivity, we gleam from the Nev. Testa ment ecripttires.:: Asiit, was,: customary. in all ages of the world to give. gifts, to Personsof note,;,on;*isiting- them ; sb the "wise men of the. East" brought with tl em . gifts pf "Gold, Frankinscence and Myrrh" when they came to worship him,.that was born King of _the.. Jews,: Frankinscence, the symbol of•sacrilicial worship't r pifayer—Myrrh, the type. 4:;t• bitterness and sorrow—and Goldothe .representatiie.ofi liberality:. Long before Christmas trees were thonght of,lthere; was >another practice in existanco in Germany, and it still prevails. ~The parents of :the children of the village brought their presents to one;!person, Called \Knecht Ruprecht (meaning in English servant ,Itobert, a !sort.,o4ug-bear.to alarm children,) the Original Santa Claus, who puts them in a bag, and went from house to house to ME 4eitoi the gifts on the chili:hell.' Thh; representative person wore "a large wig, with'ifeat IfOrni Protruding , through it, a mask, a large white robe, and high baits; the teir§r"Orhad ' children, 'and the friend of the Rood and obedient' The' Pnritans 'opposed tbese pas-times' 'vigorously, and on this account trnieia'Ort so festive a day;in the obser: vanceoF these customs, in the New . Edgland States, as in the ()thy States; :Yet the festivities of , this happy daY'are be f irigiileaq revriell among, most' dn.': nominations within the last:few: year's.. : 'tfie'tnidseOf 'all the terriperaf joys connected with 012ristmas, - let us . 'not olget th Soiree' of oPr happhi4se,' namely : The birth of the S'eviour Of the w (lAA' ; Whit (llrr ;children and friends, we should iotrfor , tv. , f, , get the poor ;-; retnembering.tnat all 'we' gift of G 11 (mod. Thnii Rim,l Art give to Rim, to en of our gratitud; the love, acts, anA worshi latititt';zall" ~ ~:~ Thri, ?haste attb ",5,ci550T5 . It is sigoilicaßt that the only proan ne4:hotein e Aletiosiolis•thr was 1 notiOred recently; was A. NevcYork. Hotel, the., generol., rendezvous :of the . : su _ g o ee _ siape .h- ts. ; 7' . , • 4 . A miniature telegraph office, designed as a present to the Emperor of Russia, has been constructed by a citizen of New York. It consists of a complete telegraphic apparatus, capable p of r trans- milting mess l a43s betTweija; Iloston apcl` New Ydrk, all embraced within the compass of _a morocco case, eight inches in length, six in width, and three and a inttAliniatipth. •17 7 The largest tobacco mart in the world igraTdir — tirTrt, - awriv, erilesiduritiethe'pagt ybar were T'63322 hhds., the proceeds of which tinfiilinted to $20,000,060.1' Elizabeth Wap,hingtp.p„4 l gre,M,.gr,R.,iiii, impaprtal isjaiugLop,/ , 4ip.th at ;11R 3 / 11 4ianOiltticAPits911a , ..d.AY , 19, since.—Slie„leckedll ! l9Nyl;4B:Ys .fliaNAktWa YefFs .af It is' believed 'in the arroy thtit Roger A. Pryor't 'a 'be ' c'ELlAtirdd.'; fie thinks lie 41ii 'n6f. 'by Jeff Davis it ,•: ) There are 'lloarl y twelye !..housandi tenement houses, in New ,York,eity, and, they average six families, or about thin. ty-five souls'to each house. ' , The 'populatien of 'Sari Fratrciseo. is one hundred'and twenty thousand. Ipt SeptaVioer; 1845, the number of inhabit{ aura was four hundred and fifty. ti tr 4 There are.5,000,000' native aermats. in the United States;4.and this . year's' emigration,Mill add 70,000 to that, num ben: r, 4. • Thirty-fourfirms sli,pended ,! 41 during the ,month o'f October, whose unitedldbilftles amounted to $16,600,,, 600. s. It is estimated that (here are .three hundred .thousand.reftfgees'• froin• the at - the Na`rth: • ~' •• . . nunstrels `YoTk'get from'e,2b to'S3o n o. 'week, rt‘o'd ti)e best sir i tgers : get something handsome by'siogtng at the fashionable churc.ies ± nn p4ndoy''s. • , Gen.,Tom.Thumb, who is,one, "littleest" men .li,y,ing, is at, .the,,,Aatne time one l ,,of the- gcea , .test . Mmons. Re , has taken the thirty-three degrees and is a metnlierOPthe. grand Orient'Ork Frince, .'over:Whidh`'Cline() = Napeleoli f presides. - • # 1 The Richtnond Enquirer istdv,ises every rehei t oiticer and soldier to to ~e One mOuth's pay in gold (if they can get it,) and give , a receipt TOi• all iay . to end of the war, as single _,month's pay in t gpl4 to support f,ie;m, than a yeak's pay in;Confedei•ate &wren cy. It Would :seem from this, that ,the Enquirer ex,pectsthe,rebelliou to sue, i numb withkn a year ' ' Six - of the mills in the Hagley . - gti.,rd of Dupont's Powder mills, nem%,Wil mington, exploded on=-Thursday morn ing, killing ten men and wounded,sever al others. The explosion was'the most se'riOns 'one"'lly6 tiltenlplace several years. Some ene'has taken the trouble, to calculate what it costs to support all the dogs in the worid, and has cooclud ecl that the expenp, am,ounta to about $30,000,000 annually. It is stated Ahat,in 'burning the. wheat and corn stalks belonging to .the rebels in the - valley of the Shenandoah severe explosions of heavy ammunition took place. Jltlao.been,.bidden away by,the rebels to prevent its falling into _our hands.> . , e, Slaves who ran away fiorntheir"mas ters, in pp.rt,,,2f t i)laryland, a year or two since, and have been em ployed.in ,Washington„are now return ing and obtaining empinymaikt with lib eral wagps from their old s masters. • Auguste Buell, an old man oversixty years kyF.'age,,and . his. five sons, the youngest of whom is nineteen years old, hride , ,been.arrested in!Brooklyn, Ni Y., on the charge of highway robbery. • ,• -- - - The' Meon, (Gal;) . :Vele'graphi of Nor, 2ath sa) : "We noticed on thO street yesterday atiae-liorse wagOn, ebeitaining exactly , sis y st4cks , of pine wood, for which tiie'rtiOdest'Stim of thiki' dollars was demanded." Mrs: Eliza Fainhani, the well known authoress, philarittrophisi, died in New York on Thursday,' aked ydars.' `FrieeSsive nierittiFekertiOd- is said to have been the cause of 'the 'ilia eEiSe of whi'Clishe •!! • James Eittflere and his wife hit;7e been, arrested in New . York on the charge of shoplifting They Jive in fine style up, town, have been regarded has pipus people ,and po,ssiass.abbut 6'10 2 000, the result of 'these criminal operations. Ilhe Union / . prisonfirsojasj , ~received from Florence and Columbia are, in as bad a con Oionlas Aboile from Anderson-, villa, Millen, and the Libby,,,,Theym,ere guarded at!Oglilkilubia, in kh%prisonipen„ by a line of sentries arils pac.ko(blood hounds: q•if ;14:: : The agitation about the abolahtillent of hoops ifine;vet bq. Cr A. deliberate gait,, gentle manners and a iracious tone of voice, all of which 'may be acquired, gives a mediocre man an immense advantage overkbose vastly superior to him. To be boldly tranquil, 4 to speak little, and to digest_vvithout ef l'fort,,are itssolutely necessary to grandeur of mind or of. , presence, or proper devel. opment of genius.,.. Major General McCook is order ed to take command under Sheridan, in the _valley ?(:tha Shenandoalt. Withitt - ahbut 'yeari*Shdridin 'was ih't4ing Under McCook, in the southwest. ir 4 I.Zpttird, Nntiqs. .• . 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Or .gan'S and`tlie Whole train of disorders` - broUght on by baneful and 'Vicious habits. Great nutu biehlliiid,itlready Been cured• by. this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire;to benefit the atiljc;ted, a;n4 yatifortuna I , ; will t; sen &the re-. ripe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to, any. one who needs it,. FREE OF CHARGE. 11-. Please inclos , is pre paid enve,lope, addressed to yourself. iadr'eSs 1 ' JOstrit T. Station D, Bible House, New-Yolk and Matrimonial ! Lades Gentlemen. If you wish to rnarry,address the undersigned, who will tend foil' withotit 'Money and with out price, valuable information that will ena- IMVou tottarry Wanly and speedily, irrespec tive of age, wealth or beatity. This informa tion -vAill . spst. you nothing; and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All Ist tersVietls confidential. The desired . oration sent liiicturn mail, and no 'questiOns asked. Address SAR'AII B. 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These Reinediesaie sold in Marietta only by I 01 - IN - JAY'LIBHART, where circulars con :ining, a full description,of each case can be .tained,gratis, on application. ;' General Depot, North East Corner of York venue and Callosvhill utreet,,philadelPl4,Pa. ' in coMplicated . cases,l can beconsulted ~,, l etter, or peisonallY tit my office; entrance,' • 401 Yokk-.Av,enuec._ DAVID COO:HAAN, , Painter, Glazier avid "Paper Hanger. ach Works . . la OWE '-& STEVEN'S Celebrated'Family 1 - 11> Dye • Colors, warranted . to , be „fast; et THE GOLDEN MORTAR. ALARGE etock of !aierattlEnvepe otestivalityutrece i vedan T f j sale at The go/detr Mortar. Eignalagi"lPAAßeinVaitc Clark ' s Fe 4” . . Nevi York and Pinladelpina ORNAMENTAL HION - VORK, THE Subscribers /laving formed a connec nection with Messrs. WOOD & PErinT, rof Philadelphia. under the above title, are pre- WOO to furnish every description of • OR-NA.MENTAL IRON WORK, Cast, Wrou gla "awl Pailinvi, !i FUR ENCLO:SING Cemetery Lots, Dwellings, Public Squares. 6•c. Verandahs, Circular and Straight Stairs, Doors, Window Guards, . o table Fixtures, Fountains, Vases, $ - c., also, having purchased of the late firm of Hutchinson & Wickersham, Canal Street, their entire Stock of BedslAads, Cradles, Furniture te.., ,nd,cii offer to the public, at theuNdv, , ,; arehouse, I.II)Sit'•EXTF.NSI ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS to be found in the United States. They hare also puyeliaSed of the New York Wire Railing Co. the patent right and,rnaehinery.fortna,kinr, WIRE RAILING, FARM FENCE, WINDOW GUARDS, GRATING, COAL SCREENS &c. and will continue the exclusive Alanufacture of the same itt,their Works. CHASE & CO., • 524 Broadway.; . .- • New York. Orders tiny be'sent through the American Advertising Ageng, 359 Broadway, N. ,Y. A SUPPLEE &'"13RO„ -IRON ANB BRASS" OIT N'D ER S 7 4 And General lifaeldnises,.S'epond itrect, Below Union, Columbia, Pa. They are prepared to make all kinds of Iron Castings for 11 . .oHirt and - Moat Furnats, Pipes, for Steam, Water and, Gas ; Columns, Fronts, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil dings, and castings of every description ; 'STEAM ENGINES, .AND BOILER.; , IN THE MOST MODERN AND ixraoyErs Matiner PuriiDs, Presses; Shafting and Ptilleys, Mill Geixiing, 'Taps, Dies, Machinery for Mining and Tanning.;' Brass Bearings, Steam Blast Gauges, .Luhricatuts, nil Cock% :Valves for Steam, Gas, and Water; Brass Fit tings in all ttiiiii'variety; Boilers, Tanks, Heatersi , Stacks, , idtotts, Nuts, -Vault Doom Washers, &41.. BL ACKSMITRING in GENE rt A L.. From long expel:to:mein building machinery arc flatter ourselves that we can give general satis faction to those wild maffavor us with their orde i rs. t" . -Reirairirig - prpriiptiy attended to. Orders h - y -Mail addreased-as above, wilt meet with, prompt attention.- *Prices. to vzi the t • ' - .Z. SUP PLLE • • • R• .SUPPLE.E. ColuMbia, October 2.0. IStio. 14 ti • TUE DRAFT 'Who would - pot be out of the Draft? BUT that which of us in connection with the Army, is not !h: only one—the beuftypon'the, j , ,OCK.F.T: these times is equally severe—consequently we p [chase goods w btu e we get them cheapest. ' ' T9] 2_3....3.1) gler, , svcCILSOR, TO DAVID .1101'11 IN yin 13U§T.NESS, Would take this methqd,bf informing the pub- I le ' that 'fie is titila ,r pieinirealfo furnishlinstbitie in hialine.of .business,. aueh . as - Glass;, Oilsi:Varnishes, Stoves, Ir,o.l?,.!Corpenter's Tools, 'Hinges,' Bolts, Locks, 11 7 01 s ~all. „ iimterial,'Cocrokitiokcr's Goads,- Ceclerworc, Clocks, nine) , Articles in la - me variety, with a full 11- 1 sortni t ent:of_alielf goods generally, •whieh Will sell at the lowest pliers, wholesale ve t, ifl" Call 'and ekarnii.c the atneir: . bi a:iet,a,. March qAt STEFIt WM:O if B Li A OA BROADWAY, N. Y. • . ,D 0 KI II EAT hig B IC - G AS. .4 Smoke„,.: Xo' • , - GLE". GAS. STOVES . Will Boll; Broil,. Road Bake. ,Tpast, Slew, Irons., cheaper Maw : Otoal or IVooa I have on ,hand„and 'ma n to order ,Stoves and' Furnaces` for CileilliSlS;"ririfierS, Dedk-: hinders; .• Dentista i . Tea Stores,. Vulcanizingf Stoves, ,Photographer's Oven:, &c., and Laup•., dry. - Send for a Degmptive ' I 'also'. manufacture Coal - .Oil Stoves, 'for Cooking tr.. Beating. Burns the .common,Ke rescue O r il,"tind Woes the cooking for a family fur one cent per hour. U. D. BLAKE Sole Manufacturer, ' .47-Ohmidway, The American Advertising and Purchasing Ageticy receive orders for - the above-named Merchatidiie Bus. Dep., E..A.Cvo an. Cor resp.'pev. Fowler & Welts ; 380' BreadWaV V The -Peoples' . . CHEAP HAT ) . CAP Al-11 ' .P-'•Jar NORTH QUEEN STII.E.ET, LA NCASTER 0 PA. , 331 - cDtl_er FASHIONABLE HATTERS A general assortment of Bata, Taiws, and • OF ALL THE LATEST . STYLES, tonstantly on. hand, which will be, sold at the lowest rates Vr" cash. All goods in opr;line nianulactured to order. tiENILY SiTtuzz:l [JoBN, &Hui-I.z: Lancaster, Dlovtinher 5, 1864.-tf., •`'JAGOB HARLEY _ _ SUCCESSOR TO SVAUFFEIi"SeIiARI.EY, !To. 622 Market-Street, PHiLA DELP/11A Dealer dold and Silver 5 ' ATCHES, SOLID SILVBR-WARE, Illirie•Gold Jewelry, - ' L', , nd the best make of Silver-Plated Wire ,nstaßtly onhand p. ssortment of the; oveidigit'/:TLove..rittens. Watches and fine Clocks repairOd brain workmen;, also, Jewelry repairifig; En— ving-tind all kinds of Hair-Work to order short notice. ME 11:17,pon',t forget _.the old kand, lumber 622 arket . . April 9,1 . 864.-3 m S and F] ALEXAN'DER LYN DSAY, Fashionable • s Bgot' and Shoe :ilfannfacturer;-11, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. h, berlin Would most !respectfully"! inform the CitiZelli Borough and neighborhood, that he_har the liirgest assortment of .City made work in his line of business in this Borough, lindd be- Ing! . lu'aqiicia.P.A.W.T., A PIA§PPE.:MOF. 11' himself,is enabled to select with more tudgment than those who are not. Ile cont . :Glees forman ufff.turcri k tlie ypryLlefit ManneLgxezything in die'Boot Asbn) SHOE LINE, which he well" warrant for neatness and goccd•tia! iptalrulfrolinetap. aSockibo#oll,olWif char g se* ere. [Aug. 3-Iy. THE DinlT I: r .._ f .. LADIES FURS LADIES - FANCY FURS AT -Sohn Fareira's ' - g.eliblis l le o i_flinufliztoqi, 1 . 7 Fur Ladies and Children's. Woo-. 11,60, A FINE ASSORTNEYF OF 1 NIA ' S Via 2Glcries and Collars. As, my. Furs were all purchased w; en ; is ail ' a ifinefilb'eer Vremilito hail at pre,. : am enabled to dispose of 'Mein at very r , onable prices, and 1 would therefore s call from my friends of 'Lancaster county vicinity. -Remember the name, number and s JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Aacn-sr. above Seventh, south side Sept. 10, '64-01'1.1 PIIILADF:LPIt I I have no partner nor connection any other store in Philadelphia. . I :• 04, , ,fahn. O'lzatzejlee-, OPPOSITE s kiARRY WOLFE'S A S the season for Stoves is fast approachir ti I would cuyl the attention of all wisniz to purchase ' Parlor or Cooleincr Stoves, to my large and well selected stock, oil:let:0:c -braces the best and_tnost desirable Stoves the Eastean markets afford, and which purchased early, which!. will enable me to di:- pose of them advantageously to buyers. Amonk the lei;iiing Parlor and Cook Stacey • . • are the following:- Pro•lnr Staves. Conl . ing Stores. Meteor Gas Bun.cr, Ganeo, Cilumbia do - Z Royal; Oral do.- •do Waverly; Dial, Wellttrl.oll Gent, Tropic 'Egg, 141.1913.111, - ..11.1.)1)11. Or, Rose, A !sc.,: the Vuleili andrrSanfo res • Efeaterq, a, verb- deldrable4rtiele ft,ith r eatlpg two or law rooms with very, little fc4rty, more fuel teaa an ordtaery parlor ttoiriblioiald 'cOnsiune. Ranges lor s cooking nn hand all of which sold ' ifin : .ie'asorkabJe terns: - ..L3 - Call acid eriainioc before 'wehazing elsewhere. , " &' Lana§ Trout' Lantits - t S• 7r Hit At the. "Golden Mortar." 11 the "Golden Mortar," Market St reef i Alariettrr, Marl, et. S.lr e e 1, . larietl~e, Keep constnattrnnlhana. Keep eLinsianilion.hand (71 7 . 2 q ' • .1' g- " 9 , . 4 cr. rs--, t P . s • . s P P • 0 ; T : . 7: • • cz , 3 Pretcriptions carefully compounded Prescriptions cakefallyvompoundeil ' • ReikeMbk Me!: Plai.e, • • ileeMeniber theplace, Dr. Grove Stood. rtr'o c U "Stand. ‘‘6l6etis Tan.. C11:0 . 1 70uA L,T.; -triRGEON DENTIgT /facing removed t, the Roams feiriiierlY otnepin by Dr. 'Raentzel, adjoining Spangler k Pat tersares Store,frfarket Street, wliere he is now prepared-to'wait'cin all• who may feel m amma dis posed to patronize hint. Dentistry in all. its branches car tied on. 1, - TRTOoserted on..the,plost approvea principles of' Dental scren4. :All tiperstion on 'the rriontltVerformed in , a skillful and work man like, manner,--on fair :principles ant! ON V,E*N NEASONA /11,E TERDIS,: . Having 'dO - tt{.r , pflied;upori periaz . 44Lept loce t thiS'tilnii.,,Would ask .a continuation of tke lit'unlike herite`fore extended torbiin, for intik- 1 1: be will reude'i every possi ble skusfactiod.. E — . Ether adriiinisteredvto' iirop ciperso n s 'Ekctiwr of Bank . Directors. Bank, :Marietta. Pa.,l December 10th, 1864. A N Election for Nine Direetors of thi, Bank,' to serve the ensuing year, will be klanking House ON, TUESDAY ll the TENT •VAY OP JANtJA.ItY NEXT, befween the hoUrs of I and 3 o'clock, p. m. 2t] A.)l6s 80W.0.A.N, Cashier. RANKGIN 'lll;k,l'kEE, M. D 'After an absence of nearly three years In the Nivy and Army-Of the United , States ha 3 returned *the Borough of. Marietta avd re sumed' praCicce of Medicine. jp7 „Eepecial'a ttention paid,to• Surgical eases WO in *' branch his profession he Las had very, cilriaiciercihle_ experience. . . . , . . DR. Wbt.*. - .8. FAIINEStOCIr, OFFICE m :-..-..1,111r,13T.,,. Pr.F.ARLY OPPOSITE - -, Spangler lc , Patterson'si Store. 4 ' IRROM ItTOSIA. N. OFFICE HOURS. P, 1 _..ro 2. . . ~ ..r ) . i". 6 .TO 7P. M. _ . . CHOICE-Lot of Books for. children callrd indiatructable Prelisufe:tooks ; School a nd Papeo,ooks,, , S,taHonary, !Pens, Pen holdern. firc.,•at' '" "'" LANDIS& TROUT. R. E,eidgrnach , s Army Lotion, an infalli j ble'reinedffor 'Saddle Galls, Open Son , , and diseases'ottim skin, • AT THE GOLDEN MORTAR. and Othei Table Wines Othistnteed to bemire, inirsold us low ss ean { beb'Sughtin PhilUdelpliia or New-York Bkrumuzzr Pied Building• • rrl - FIE • GUM CLOTH OVER COAT is the very' t)est th itkel . ?'ut far wet weather—so t Oil:ClotW,Lbut adra4thiag far stipatior : wsr ranted not'to aqd 'ekaintne then , '" 'AT DIFPENBACIPS. Ifti) RIME' G'it 0 C Java end , Laguiti Ciltihe'd; Pulverized and Viit Win& rSiipeti r criVieeit and Black Tea , RiceuMetttkailaSpiebil' Syrup and prime la kin,lolasielvlßacellent Nail Barley at 01FM - 8...4 CB'S. iIS ARCH -ST. abore 7th, side, PHILADELPHIP IMPORTER, Man btfacturer AND DEALER I ALL KINDS 01